Reflections

A God Who Doesn’t Condemn

We only have to switch the TV on to know there is plenty of evil in the world, but in today’s Gospel John  reminds us that if we know and believe in God we can stand up to that evil and that we will never be condemned. If we believe in God we will be saved. But how do we even begin to know God?

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The Inner You

The Inner You It is clear that we are not all born the same.  We look at people who have achieved great things and imagine that they must have been born with a better brain or more  talent. We look at people who do extraordinary things and imagine they must possess greater depths than we possess. These extraordinary people must have greater courage, greater determination

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What Is On Your Mind Today?

What is on your mind today?  Perhaps you have to get the car through its N.C.T. Perhaps you have to do the shopping with not enough money in your purse.  Perhaps you have to get some work done with not enough hours in your day. Perhaps you have to visit a family member who is ill, or help your child fix a failed friendship at

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Calling Upon the Holy Spirit

Why do we keep rules? Probably to avoid penalties, punishment or adverse  consequence! Rules are a necessary evil if we are to live in a well-ordered society. Commandments however are different from rules. Commandments are  expressions of how we are to love each other. Perhaps we shouldn’t need commandments, perhaps we should know how to love each other intuitively, but sadly it seems we need

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A Place For

Maybe we feel that if we only had the perfect job in the perfect   community, then finally we wouldn’t feel so restless. Maybe we feel that if we could meet that perfect   partner, then finally we could be ready to settle down. Maybe we feel as though if we could just get the children through to school and into a good university we could take

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How to be a Person of Discernment

It is not good to hear ourselves described as sheep. Sheep are silly animals that follow each other blindly and do not act or think for themselves. This however is not the imagery intended when Jesus invites us to be ‘his flock’, rather his is asking us to think of him as our ‘good shepherd’. The voice of Jesus the good shepherd is the one

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